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the best of: food blogs | for the love of design

happy thursday! today marks the start of a new series. excited? me too. each week will be a collection of sorts that will hopefully introduce you to new places and faces. the first collection is all about something very dear to my heart: food.

i read quite a few foodie blogs. i love trying new recipes at home and one of my favorite parts of travelling is experiencing all kinds of fun local spots. as a designer, i find myself most drawn to food blogs with clean, user-friendly spaces and beautiful photography. this collection is what i believe to be the very best combination of approachable recipes + fabulous design.

1 // i am a food blog – this. blog. is. fantastic. each recipe is completely branded. i fell in love so hard the first time i visited.
2 // spoon fork bacon – another well designed site. each post incorporates something different, whether it be beautiful photos of the raw ingredients or a fun animated gif. if you do one thing with your life today, make those asparagus fries. seriously, do it.
3 // roost – i go in and out of phases of wanting to eat really clean and well for my body and this is always the site i turn to for beautiful recipes that taste really great. her photos are just plain dreamy and will make you want to eat your fruits and veggies.
4 // love & lemons – the recipes here are mostly vegetarian and use really simple and fresh ingredients. again, the photography will make you want to jump through your screen.

i’ve pinned and tried several recipes from these sites. you can check out which ones right here and here. what are your go-to food blogs for yummy meals? i’m always looking for new ones!

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these pixar prints are making me all nostalgic. i was fully immersed in disney as a kiddo and can’t seem to shake my childlike excitement every time the disney-pixar combo comes out with another flick.

honestly, this is what comes to mind when i think of great design: simple, yet effective and recognizable. and seriously cute.

minimalist pixar prints | for the love of design

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i love when food + design come together. my favorite places to eat tend to have great aesthetics and i choose my wine by how the label looks. it’s a little silly and may have a lot to do with the fact that i am a designer, but i believe that great visuals makes for a great product.

the geometry of pasta is a super cute book of all things, you guessed it – pasta. pasta for me as a child usually meant angel hair noodles with preggo. and then i spent a semester abroad in italy and my eyes were opened to a world of culinary possibilities. my fave is pesto gnocchi or pretty much anything with truffle oil or browned butter. mmmm carbs. seriously though, this book will not only knock your socks off with how pretty it is, but it is also functional. weird concept, right? check out some of the recipes here!

the geometry of pasta | for the love of design

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wordpress | for the love of design

last weekend i attended wordcamp kc and promised you guys a little roundup of the event. i am a big fan of wordpress, mostly because i have used a variety of different cms’s and wordpress seems to be the most user-friendly and easiest for clients to learn how to use. the back end is pretty and organized, which for me, as a designer, is everything.

we talked css, custom theme creation, and design and marketing among other topics. i know many of you may not necessarily use wordpress or know a whole lot about website creation in general so i will give you a basic short list of pointers i took away from the event that can apply to anyone with a website, whether it be a blog, a shop etc.

1. differentiate yourself with a customized theme, great images, and great content. content is king.
2. verify your site with webmaster tools. measure the effectiveness of your site with google analytics. set up goals!
3. look in to making your site responsive. mobile compatibilty is quite important nowadays.
4. the aesthetics of your site are just as important as your content. if you do not have the knowledge, time, experience, or the eye to make your site visually appealing, find someone who does! (wink, wink)
5. i am kicking myself in the behind for not attending this session, but everything about the presentation knocks my socks off. “design for where you are going. but remember: when you get there, you’re not really there.” i love that.

do you guys want to learn more about wordpress on ftlod? i have a list of really great resources, tips and quite a bit of knowledge on the subject. let me know if this is something you are interested in. could become a new column…possibly?

anywho, wordcamp is a fun time. there’s probably one close to you. you should go!

happy friday, loves!

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these posters by claudia varosio are kind of wonderful.

poster design | for the love of design

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have you seen these stamps by foryoo? I have been contemplating buying one for quite some time, and with the holidays coming up, there are a lot of paper goods to be sent out, so it’s a total necessity to have a fabulous looking address, right?

foryoo rubber stamps | for the love of design

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The plaza is one of my favorite places in kansas city. i was reminded yesterday by mimi + meg that we would be getting a new addition to the already amazing list of stores in the area : kate spade! i really love the way the kate spade line has grown and developed over the years. the design elements of their branding, packaging and products are perfection. i am especially fond of the red + gold combo on some of their products this season. meg biram is cohosting a launch party next friday evening and i am crossing my fingers i will be able to attend.

kate spade kansas city launch party | for the love of design

 

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